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Songs You Should Hear - 27/01/2022

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Welcome to another Songs You Should Hear of 2022!


Here's 15 great songs that you should try, or read my mini breakdown of each song and see which ones peak your interest!



Dronningen - Theatrical Love

A fun, energetic, and slightly chaotic Pop / Electronic / Rock fusion with fantastic guitar work, catchy melodies, and cool rhythms throughout led by instantly hooky vocals with plenty of attitude and vigour.


Ellie Knight - Unapologetic

A unique track with a charming, warm, DIY sounding recording featuring a mixture of synth work, electronic drums, and loosely strummed guitar which are led by the infectious, sing-along, New Wave leaning vocals.


Bella Bradley - I Never Meant To

An emotional ballad with piano, strings, and snappy percussion on the chorus backing up the wonderfully delivered vocals that guide the song and bring a soft vulnerability to the track that fits perfectly with the lyrics.


Orange Bloom, B. Oliver, Shah & Lohrd Snohw - Insufficient Lover

A Rap / Hip Hop track with great production and vocal chemistry featuring crisp percussion, chilled out, spacey synths, a bluesy vocal hook, and breezy, flowing rapping with a nice rhythm switch up in the final section.


Maya Lakhani - Nightfall

An Alternative Rock track with an Emo slant featuring distorted, chiming guitars and an almost Shoegaze style wall of sound with punchy percussion led by the fantastic, clear, emotional vocals that cut nicely through the mix.


Blue Violet - Poster Girl

A well-written and nicely layered Indie Rock track that builds up with loosely strummed guitar, strings, sweet piano melodies, and percussion and is led by the engaging, melancholic vocals that delivery emotional lyrics with an interesting narrative.


Leo - Doctor

A fantastic, dark Indie track that builds up to a climactic end led by quietly intense vocals that deliver hard-hitting, detailed, descriptive lyrics backed with slow-paced guitar, percussion, bass, and wistful keys.


Riches - Light of Dawn

A blissfully twee Folk track that's warm and cosy but is also beautifully packed with plenty of detail and features sweet, layered, melodic vocals and pretty, organic instrumentation with an irresistible ethereal quality.


Josienne Clarke - Workhorse

An Indie track with an Americana / Country influence that's propelled by rhythmic, brittle percussion and sweeping guitar arpeggios with airy layers and pleasant keys filling out the mix and led by the engaging and melancholic vocals.


sp84 & Emily Zuzik - Passion

A retro, 80’s inspired Synth Pop track with fittingly breathy and passionate verses leading into strong choruses backed with crisp percussion, rhythmic synth bass, nicely placed guitars and warm chords.


Eshani - Queen Shi_

An empowering Rap track with confident, self-assured lyrics and flowing, hooky, dynamic and expressive vocals and singing backed up with a tasteful mix of crisp percussion, deep bass hits, and airy, laid-back synths.


Carson McHone - Still Life

A 60's / 70's leaning Singer-Songwriter / Rock track with warm, vintage instrumentation featuring acoustic guitar, fuzzy electric guitar, warm bass, organ, and steady percussion backing the melancholic vocals which deliver vivid, emotional lyrics.


Mikaela - Stronger

A Dance / Techno / House / Pop track with immersive, euphoric production and tuneful, somewhat calm vocals that complement the momentum of the backing that propels forward with four to the floor percussion and melodic, hooky synth lines.


Jawbreakers - Boyfriend (ft. AMUNDA)

An instantly catchy, sugary, fun Pop track with infectiously charming vocals and a memorable progression that features hooky guitar melodies nicely worked in with the punchy, dancey beat.


Cassie Marin - Every Time I See the Ocean

A yearning, slightly gloomy and immersive DowntempoPop track with a steady beat and low piano melodies backing the soft, intimate, R&B influenced vocals that glide wonderfully over the track and layer up nicely on the chorus.


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